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March 26, 2026
Devin Leith-Yessian
PJM Correspondent
Devin got his start in the newspaper world at the Meriden Record-Journal, covering small towns in central Connecticut and writing about everything from the town fair to the angry budget meetings about how much to spend on the town fair. A graduate of the journalism program at Central Connecticut State University, he left the Nutmeg State to cover PJM from his new home in Philadelphia. Though now a city dweller, Devin has retained his love of nature and will be exploring a whole new set of mountains and forests, some made out of concrete.

Recent Articles
FERC Denies Monitor Complaint to Establish PJM Authority to Reject Large Loads
FERC rejected a complaint from the PJM Independent Market Monitor asking it to determine the RTO holds the authority to deny transmission service for large loads that cannot be reliably served/
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FERC Denies Generation Developer Complaint Against PJM Network Upgrade Costs
FERC denied a complaint from RWE Clean Energy arguing PJM incorrectly identified network upgrades for a 125-MW solar and storage project.
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PJM Stakeholders Endorse Penalties for Pre-emergency Load Management
The PJM Market Implementation Committee endorsed an RTO proposal to establish penalties for load management and price-responsive demand resources that underperform during pre-emergency deployments.
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PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: March 10, 2026
The PJM Planning Committee endorsed a quick-fix proposal to include battery storage dispatch in the RTO’s planning models.
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PJM Eyeing Tight Deadline to Eliminate De Minimis Exception, Rebill Decade of Tx Rates
PJM updated stakeholders on how it plans to act on a FERC order requiring it to rework how it determines transmission rates and recalculate rates going back to June 2015.
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